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Second Nature

by Michael Pollan

“He’s written a book about gardening that even nongardeners might want to read. . . Pollan can still remember that there are readers of intelligence and curiosity whose gardening habits…

John Rechy’s handwritten edits to City of Night

…stylistically innovative look at the world of hustlers, drag queens, and those in their orbit that still sings and stings today, nearly sixty years after its publication. Originally a controversial…

Grove at Home: March 28-April 3

Today is National Vietnam War Veterans Day in the US, an occasion first observed by Barack Obama in 2012, and made a recurring annual commemoration by Donald Trump in 2017….

Grove at Home: August 30—September 5

…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds.   Friday, September 4 Happy birthday, Carmen Boullosa! Today marks the sixty-fourth…

Reading Black History Month

…a sublimely delicate touch.”   The Wretched of the Earth / Frantz Fanon / translated by Richard Philcox It is difficult to imagine today’s world without the singular, anti-colonial genius…

Remembering Amiri Baraka, on his 84th birthday

Today would have been the eighty-fourth birthday of Amiri Baraka — legendary poet, playwright, critic, activist, and troublemaker of radical distinction, from whose fifty-plus years of writing we assembled S…

Reading in Honor of World Refugee Day

…to acknowledge our existence as such and to advocate for the new refugees today. The following titles, which span novels, short fiction, and the literary anthology Freeman’s, center on refugee…

The Grove Atlantic Influencer Program

…do want to promote the book, post an honest review, or otherwise share the book on social media please include one of the below in the post: A hashtag like…

This Halloween, Read Spooky!

free. “More than a shivery treat… [The Daylight Gate] touches on nearly every aspect of witchcraft, both historical and imaginative… sober, precise, and solemnly beautiful… Utterly spellbinding.”—Washington Post    …

Read dangerously this Banned Books Week (and Beyond)!

…booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types—in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.” We’re celebrating by…